WITH Salisbury set to be in tier 2 once restrictions are lifted on Wednesday, here are some of the pubs and restaurants that will be reopening their doors:

  • The Cathedral Hotel
  • The Old Mill Hotel, Harnham
  • Cawardines 
  • Baroushka
  • Grillado
  • Qudos
  • The Rai D'or Thai
  • Anokka
  • Allium
  • Inc. - hot drinks, paninis, juices, shakes & protein shakes, collection or delivery. 
  • The Market Inn, Butcher Row
  • The Bishops Mill
  • The Bell and Crown
  • The Chapter House
  • The Old Castle Harvester - Opening on Wednesday and will also be running a social distanced breakfast with Santa and Santa’s post box for kids to send their letters
  • The New Inn, Amesbury
  • The Ox Row Inn - Re-opening as normal from Wednesday. Mulled wine and meals will be served. Festive Roast to feature on Sundays. Christmas Menu starts from Monday 7.
  • The Pheasant, from 4.30pm on December 2. 
  • Shah Jahan Indian Restaurant
  • Lalahan Turkish Restaurant
  • The Yew Tree Inn, Odstock
  • The Radnor Arms, Nunton
  • Lord Nelson, Winterslow
  • Stones Hotel, including Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill
  • The White Hart Pub, Bishopstone Tuesday and Wednesday closed but takeaways still available, open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
  • The Bell Inn, South Newton (Takeaway service only)

What are the tier 2 restrictions?

Here are the measures that will be in force under tier 2:

  • People must not socialise with anyone they do not live with or who is not in their support bubble, whether at home or in a public place.
  • People must also not socialise in a group of more than six people outside, including in a garden or public space.
  • Businesses and venues can remain open in a Covid-secure manner, other than those which are closed by law.
  • Pubs and bars must be closed, unless they are operating as restaurants.
  • Hospitality venues can only serve alcohol with substantial meals.
  • Hospitality businesses selling food or drink for consumption on their premises are required to provide table service only. In premises which sell alcohol, they need to close between 11pm and 5am, and stop taking orders after 10pm.
  • Outdoor street markets will be able to sell full range of items, not just food.

If we have missed your business out and you would like to be added to the list, email newsdesk@salisburyjournal.co.uk